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Information Outlook, November/December 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, November/December 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2016
Volume 20, Issue 6
Information Outlook, September/October 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, September/October 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2016
Volume 20, Issue 5
Information Outlook, July/August 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, July/August 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2016
Volume 20, Issue 4
International Librarianship, Information Communities, And Open Access Metadata., Adrienne Mathewson
International Librarianship, Information Communities, And Open Access Metadata., Adrienne Mathewson
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Open Access Metadata For Journals In Directory Of Open Access Journals: Who, How, And What Scheme?, Lisa E. Cheby
Open Access Metadata For Journals In Directory Of Open Access Journals: Who, How, And What Scheme?, Lisa E. Cheby
School of Information Student Research Journal
Open access (OA) is a form of publication that allows some level of free access to scholarly publications. The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a repository to which OA journals may apply and upload content to increase discoverability. OA also refers to metadata that is freely available for harvesting. In making metadata open access, standards for schemes and protocols are needed to facilitate interoperability. For open access journals, such as those listed in the DOAJ, providing open access metadata in a form that promotes interoperability is essential for discoverability of their content. This paper investigates what standards exist …
Information Outlook, May/June 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, May/June 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2016
Volume 20, Issue 3
Information Outlook, March/April 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, March/April 2016, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2016
Volume 20, Issue 2
Information Outlook, January/February 2015, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, January/February 2015, Special Libraries Association
Information Outlook, 2016
Volume 20, Issue 1
Information Behavior In The Mobile Environment: An Overview, Ziming Liu
Information Behavior In The Mobile Environment: An Overview, Ziming Liu
School of Information Student Research Journal
As smartphones become ubiquitous, they increasingly influence the way in which students seek and use information. It is important to understand emerging information behavior as a result of wide spread use of smartphones. This paper provides an overview of information behavior in the mobile environment. Gender differences in mobile information seeking are discussed. People interact with mobile information in varied and unpredictable locations or while in transit. The mobility of information engagement is an important issue that human information theory should embrace.
Information Literacy In The Digital Age, Adrienne Mathewson
Information Literacy In The Digital Age, Adrienne Mathewson
School of Information Student Research Journal
No abstract provided.